The Impact of Hydramnios on Pregnancy Outcome in Twin Gestations

OBJECTIVE: To compare pregnancy outcome in twin pregnancies with and without hydramnios. STUDY DESIGN: A database of women receiving outpatient preterm labor surveillance services was studied for the period 1988 to 2002. Included were women with twin gestations under 30 weeks' gestation at star...

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description OBJECTIVE: To compare pregnancy outcome in twin pregnancies with and without hydramnios. STUDY DESIGN: A database of women receiving outpatient preterm labor surveillance services was studied for the period 1988 to 2002. Included were women with twin gestations under 30 weeks' gestation at start of outpatient services. We compared pregnancy outcomes for twin gestations with hydramnios ( n =201) to twin gestations that had normal amniotic fluid volume ( n =13,111). RESULTS: Obstetrical and perinatal outcomes in twin pregnancies were adversely affected by the presence of hydramnios. Delivery was shifted to earlier gestations in women with hydramnios (32.8 vs 35.1 weeks, p
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subjects Amniotic fluid
Case-Control Studies
Childbirth & labor
Enrollments
Female
Gestational Age
Health aspects
Humans
Infant Mortality
Infant, Newborn
Infants
Intensive Care, Neonatal
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mortality
original-article
Outpatient care facilities
Patient outcomes
Patients
Pediatric Surgery
Pediatrics
Physiological aspects
Polyhydramnios - complications
Polyhydramnios - mortality
Pregnancy
Pregnancy complications
Pregnancy Outcome
Pregnancy, Multiple
Premature Birth - etiology
Premature labor
Surveillance
Twins
Uterine Monitoring
Uterus
title The Impact of Hydramnios on Pregnancy Outcome in Twin Gestations
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